Topic: First impressions of Alpha 2 Openbox
I was planning exhaustive tests and a long erudite review, but a laptop with (now solved) network issues had Statler Openbox put on it to try and fix them, so here's a short superficial review instead. The network problem was elsewhere, but I think Crunchbang will be a perfect match for this little Sont Vaio with 1GB of RAM but a rather slow 1 point something GHz Centrino CPU (longer battery life is the payoff there).
So a few things that struck me:
*) Overall there seem to be many small improvements over Alpha 1. If the next version is as better again it should be really impressive!
*) Visually very nice.
(specifically)
1) There doesn't seem to be an Openbox equivalent to the GTK Shiki-Statler theme: http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/post/77429/#p77429
2) I couldn't find a memtest in the Grub menu. It's not a major issue because you can use the live session, but...
3) It's nice to have a custom Grub background image, but the menu looked a bit cluttered to me. Can font sizes be reduced a bit for less essential bits? Can that white box be thinned down or removed?
4) A few apps I expected to find were not included by default: htop, rsync... Especially, can I put in a plea for as many network tools as possible to be included? If your network's down you're in a Catch 22 situation ![]()
5) Nice to see the Openbox menu coming back with all those neat config entries.
6) Happy to note that man pages can now be scrolled with the up and down arrow keys. (That's the sort of small improvement I meant.)
Anyway it's looking good! Philip, your work is most appreciated. ![]()
Last edited by johnraff (2010-07-31 16:19:22)
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